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Shouldering AR Pistols with stabilizing braces is “legal” … again

It appears AR Pistols are once again “legal” to shoulder. If you were paying attention to my work a few years ago, you know that I was one of the people in the firearms industry that was very disappointed in 2014 when the BATFE took a position that shouldering an AR Pistol (with or without …

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Crossbreed Appendix Holsters on Sale this week… but are they any good?

The CrossBreed AIWB Holster has been my go to for several years. They’re running a sale on them this week: https://www.crossbreedholsters.com/Product/Appendix-Carry. Many of you know that I’ve worked with Crossbreed for a long time, they’ve supported the PDN Training Tour for years, we’ve collaborated on holster designs and I consider many of their staff to …

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Huge Giveaway Collaboration: $9500+ Prize Package!

Personal Defense Network and I have teamed up with the cream of the crop companies in the shooting industry to bring you a prize package that contains almost $10,000 worth of guns & gear. Just visit http://www.crossbreedholsters.com/Giveaways/Ultimate-Giveaway and enter your email address. You will also find additional ways to enter by supporting the participating companies’ Social Media when you visit the main entry page!

The Right and The Responsibility

When it comes to guns in America, the principles of Rights and Responsibilities are overlapping. It’s not one or the other. Our Constitution guarantees the right, common sense requires the responsibility. Separating these two things is how we get infringement. Separating these two things is how we get accidents, recklessness and just about every evil or negligent act with a gun that I can think of.

Being Armed is a Mindset, not a Physical Condition.

…I knew 99% of the audience would believe that there was a HUGE difference because at home those attending the NRA Show would believe that they could “always” have a firearm in their home, but realizing that there would be times where that wasn’t possible or practical outside of the home. The nature of the response is a tactical issue, not a philosophical or strategic one… but, that isn’t always obvious.